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Mr. Michael Pappachristou is an Analyst at Thoma Capital Management LLC.
He is responsible for carrying out research on both current and prospective investments in order to find value for our clients.
He also serves as lead trader ensuring proper execution of trades on behalf of clients and consistent with established Investment Policy Statements.
Mr. Pappachristou worked at UBS Financial Services and SECU.
He received his BBA in Finance and a minor in Information Systems, Magna Cum Laude, from Loyola University Maryland.
He is a Certified Financial Planner.
Anciens postes connus de Mike Pappachristou
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Thoma Capital Management LLC
Thoma Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Chesapeake Financial Advisors works with clients to define financial objectives and to develop strategies for reaching those objectives. The primary investment strategy used on client accounts is strategic asset allocation. The firm may use passively managed index and exchange-traded funds when appropriate for the client and actively managed funds, dividend and non-dividend paying stocks, and individual corporate and municipal bonds where there are opportunities to make a difference by security selection. Portfolios are globally diversified to control the risk associated with traditional markets. | Analyst-Equity | 01/03/2016 |
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Loyola University Maryland, Inc.
Loyola University Maryland, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Thoma Capital Management LLC
Thoma Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Chesapeake Financial Advisors works with clients to define financial objectives and to develop strategies for reaching those objectives. The primary investment strategy used on client accounts is strategic asset allocation. The firm may use passively managed index and exchange-traded funds when appropriate for the client and actively managed funds, dividend and non-dividend paying stocks, and individual corporate and municipal bonds where there are opportunities to make a difference by security selection. Portfolios are globally diversified to control the risk associated with traditional markets. | Finance |
















